DocRush
Active member
Hi everybody.
Just at the beginning of our 5th honorary month my wife called me on the way during the habitual route to the office and anxiously declared that a disturbing beep manifested. She was really frightened because of the unusual red sentence on the left side of main screen denoting sth like "Your frunk is open; serious danger. Immediately slow and park the car in order to check/amend the situation".
Thanks to my suggestions and guidance she hardly performed the typed command (repeatedly) but could not cure the warning !! sound along with alerting !! sentence. The discomfort did persist during her return trip and when she arrived home in the evening I welcomed them at the garage in order to fiddle with the latch and spring just at the mouth of our frunk.
No success :roll: and early in the morning I paid an urgent visit to the dealer with our singing well i3.
Fortunately a service guy amelioarated the problem in 10 minutes just in front of me. The sensor which located on the mandible of frunk had been dislocated and caused our "24 hour span disturbance".
So, the story ends... :twisted:
Just at the beginning of our 5th honorary month my wife called me on the way during the habitual route to the office and anxiously declared that a disturbing beep manifested. She was really frightened because of the unusual red sentence on the left side of main screen denoting sth like "Your frunk is open; serious danger. Immediately slow and park the car in order to check/amend the situation".
Thanks to my suggestions and guidance she hardly performed the typed command (repeatedly) but could not cure the warning !! sound along with alerting !! sentence. The discomfort did persist during her return trip and when she arrived home in the evening I welcomed them at the garage in order to fiddle with the latch and spring just at the mouth of our frunk.
No success :roll: and early in the morning I paid an urgent visit to the dealer with our singing well i3.
Fortunately a service guy amelioarated the problem in 10 minutes just in front of me. The sensor which located on the mandible of frunk had been dislocated and caused our "24 hour span disturbance".
So, the story ends... :twisted: